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Southwestern Steakhouse Fare from Santa Fe Cattle Company. Two Locations Available.

Santa Fe Cattle Co
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  • Steaks aged and cut in-house
  • Yeast rolls baked daily
  • Complimentary peanuts

Steak is the breakfast of champions, the lunch of kings, the dinner of industrial barons, and the dessert of T. rexes. Enjoy high-quality cuts regardless of social or philosophical status with today's Groupon to Santa Fe Cattle Co. Choose between the following two locations:

• For $10, you get $20 worth of steaks, ribs, and southwestern eats at the Glenpool location.
• For $10, you get $20 worth of steaks, ribs, and southwestern eats at the Broken Arrow location, which serves dinner only.

At each of the Santa Fe Cattle Company's locations, butchers hand-cut USDA–certified steaks that are aged in-house while chefs bake fresh batches of yeast rolls and concoct fresh, tangy sauces. Grab a handful of complimentary peanuts from a bucket to munch on while perusing a menu populated with steakhouse favorites and southwestern fare. Chefs slather the club steak teriyaki with teriyaki glaze and top it with grilled pineapple ($9.49). They rely on the smoke from hickory chips to infuse the juicy, 1-pound Texas T-bone with its flavor ($18.99). Onions, mushrooms, and monterey jack cheese crown the Santa Fe burger ($7.99), and chipotle barbecue sauce blankets pork ribs ($11.99/half; $16.99/full) and reddens mouths in preparation for a date with a clown. Santa Fe Cattle Company's rustic Western interior includes walls teeming with rusty artifacts, the busts of wild game, and bright-glowing neon signs.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Feb 8, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for location purchased. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Dine-in only. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Santa Fe Cattle Co

The owners and chefs at Santa Fe Cattle rely on old family recipes that demand steaks are aged and cut in-house, rolls are baked fresh each day, and signature sauces are mixed onsite. These touches transform the menu’s casual, regional eats into dishes worthy of John Wayne’s personal dressing-room buffet. Steaks, fajitas, and sliders are plated next to housemade sides of cole slaw, Santa Fe taters, and of course, a bucket of peanuts—which guests shuck directly onto the floor. The peanut shells add character to each one of the restaurant’s 20 locations, which evoke old-west saloons with touches such as brick walls draped in horse saddles and weathered wooden floors.

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